The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, May 25, 1906, Image 7

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$49.22 ha* a flat Leather Quarter Top, ha* aei Leather, Spring Bottom Cuahton, and i.e Back, iaelenutlv painted and fully guarati For this beautiful Top Bugay, manu factured by ua here in Atlanta, Georgia. A Southern Buggy for Southern trade, G enuine .eather ».v>, ,a elegautlv painted and fully guaranteed. Regular retail price JG6.00 to |T5.00. BQ For this fine Collar and Heme, T.““ nickrl mounted Haraeas. sold with every GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY, regular retail price llt.SO to J15.1X1 Catalog and full descriptioa aent on requeat. GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO. 168-160 Edge wood Ave., Atlanta, Oa. ANCIENT WATER VILLAGES. DISEASE Cannot Thrive Where Plumbing is Modern and in Perfect Condition. Legal Advertising. Considerable ill health oould be avoid ed by correcting existing defects in plumbing. Any dootor or any expert on sanitation will tell you that if your bath room is not thoroughly modern, or if you have any reason to suspect that any of the plumbing is not in perfect order it’ll prove a wise move to have SEXTON make an investigation, and do the nec essary remodeling or repairing. A modern batli is a luxurious comfort. It need not be any more expensive than your means permit. W. L. SEXTON. The Newnan Plumber. New Arnall building. Phone 169 igagasasagasaBasasasasasB! T. M. MARTIN Does all kiuds of Tin Work, Roofing Plumbing and Repairing. Expert work and low prices win. Shop op posite Pinson Hotel. R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 6-cent packet is enough for uhubI occasions Thtifnmily bottle (BO cents) contains a supply for a year.All druggists sell thorn. SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA—Coweta County. Will be sold before the court house door in the Oity of Newnau, said State and county, on the first Tuesday in June, 190(1, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property, towit: One liouse, and lot oonsisting of one acre, more or less, located in the 5th District of said county and State, bound ed on the east by lands ot S. L. Hill and Hardaway and Hunter; south and west by lands of Hardaway and Hunter. Levied on as the property of Louanua MoOoy, by virtue of a fi fa issued from Coweta Superior Court in favor of W. G. Arnold and against said defendant, for the use of P. B. Murphey,transferee. Tenant in possession notified in termB of tho law. This May 10, 1900. J. L. BROWN, Sheriff. ORDINARY’S NOTICES. GEORGIA—Coweta County, To the heirs at law of Mrs. Mary A. F. Ballard, deceased, residing out of the State of Georgia: Take notice, tliatT. J. Wilson, of said comity, has applied, os exeoutor, for probate, in solemn form, of the last will and testament of said Mary A. F. Bal lard, deoeased. You, as heirs at law of said deoeased, ore heroby required to bo and appear at the June Term, 190(1, of the court of Ordinary of said county, to be holdeu on tho first Monday in June aforesaid, when said application for pro bate will be heard, This May 7th, 190(1. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Excursion Rates via Central of Georgia Railroad. GEORGIA—Ooweta County. Mrs. A. G. Brown, Guardian of John nie Jean Askew, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said County for Letters of Dismission from tier said trust, all persons concerned arc required to show cause in said Court by tho first Monday in June next, if any they can, why said application should not be granted. This May 7th, 190(5. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. gasasasaDj-ssas asasaeasaasaaflgi TAKE YOUR CLOTHING TO | S. C. CARTER & CO., 1 OPPOSITE HOTEL PINSON, | when you want them i cleaned, pressed, repaired w or dyed in the best manner 1 and at the most reasona- | ble prices. FJPuiJCi^lInTiltqfdCHJtnfdlnnJPifJtqpJPif^jqrdS^Si DR. T. B. DAVIS, Residence Telephone No. 5-3 Calls. DR. W. A. TURNER, Residence Telephone No. 64. Drs. Davis & Turner Physicians and Surgeons Newnan, Georgia. Offices in Sanatorium Building, oorner College and Hancock streets. Tele phone No. 6-2 calls. GEORGIA—Coweta County. The return of the appraisers setting npart twelve months support to tho fam ily of B. M. Lundio, deoeased, having been filed in my ofllon, all persons oon- oorned are cited to show causo by the first Monday of June, 1906, why snid ap plication for twelve months support should not ho granted. TliiB May 7th, 190(1. L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Cowetn County. The return of the appraisers setting apart, twelve months support to the family of Thos. D. Haines, deoeased, having been filod in my offioe, nil poi sons concerned are cited to show cause by the first Monday of June, 190(1, why said application for twelve months sup port should not ho granted. This May 7, 1906. L, A. PERDUE, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Coweta County. The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months support to the fam ily of J. B. Newton, deceased, having been filed in my office, all persons con cerned are cited to show causo by the first Monday of Juno, 1906, why said ap plication for twelve months support should not be granted. This May 7th, 1906, L. A. PERDUE, Ordinary. Z. Greene, D. D. 8., Office on Second Floor of Black Bros. Co.’s Building Notice of Local Legislation. L. M. Farmer, LAWYER. Office on Second Floor of the Arnall Merchandise Co.’s Bnilding Notice is hereby given that at the next session of the General Assembly of Georgia there will be introduced a bill to be entitled, An Act to amend the charter of the town of St. Charles, in Coweta county, Ga., so as to extend the corporate limits; and for other purposes. M. H, Sewell, Secretary and Treasurer, Hot Weather Trips via Central of Georgia Railway. Relic of Old Custom. PrrTalllvs la the “Sprcewnld.” One of the most interesting regions in the ‘‘old fatherland" Is the so called “Spreewnld,” the forest of the Spree, situated not far from tho German cap ital, hi the province of Brandenburg. Ench village Is a llttte Veulee, every house a little Island, and these Islets are connected by bridges sufficiently raised to allow boats to pass under them. Most of the houses, with their barns and stables, rest on piles, and there Is generally a strip of artificial terra firnin either In front or at the rear of every building. By means of those lnnd strips nnd of tlie bridges the slender land communication Is kept LIVE IN COMFORT No matter what your position or income may be. business nnd amusement nre carried on through Uie canals, which not only form the main highways, but penetrate and cross and recross tho whole re gion. it Ib on these lagoons that all traffic Ib conducted In bouts during | ..... the period from spring when tho last UtrU I o I. vestiges of frost and Ice are disappear ing until tho end of autumn. You see tho letter cnrrlor shoot up and down the canals, performing his duties In Ills frail craft; the police glide leisurely along the banks, watching everything going on; peasants bring the products of their toll to the nearest towns; chil dren go to and from school; young mothers, dressed lu their Sunday clothes, are rowed to church, carrying In their arms a small, queer looking bundle from which two large eyes In a tiny face stnre at the stranger In wonderment—bnby Is going to he bap tized, an Important moment with this strongly religious people.—Technical World Mngazlne. DREAM MYSTERY. Rate: One fare plus 25 cents will apply account of the following excursions. To Nashville, Tenn.: Account Summer School for Teachers,Van derbilt University Biblical Insti tute, June 11 August 10, 1906. To Tuscalcoosa, Ala.: Account Summer School for Teachers,June 13-July 24, 1906 To Atlanta, Ga.: Account An nual Convention B. Y. P. U., June 19-21, 1906. Tickets on sale from all points in Georgia. To Asheville, N C.: Annual Conference Young Peoples’ Mis sionary Movement, June 29-July 8, 1906. To Asheville, N. C„ and Swan- nanoa, N. C.: Account Southern Students Conference, Y. W. C. A., and Southern Conference, Y. W. C. A., June 8-25, 1906. To Louisville, Ky.: Account Home coming Week for Kentuck ians, June 13-17, 1906; one fare plus 25 cents round trip. Tickets on tale June loth, Ilth and 12th; final limit June 23rd, 1906; except that extension can be obtained to July 23rd under the usual condi tions. To Cumberland Island, Ga,: Account Georgia Teachers Asso ciation, June 21-23, *906; one fare plus 25 cents round trip from all points in Georgia. Tickets on sale June 19th, 20 h and 21st; final limit June 25, 1906 To Boston, Mass.: Account American Medical Association, June 5-8, 1906, and First Church 1 cessfully, and had finally gone to the of Christian Scientists, June 10-7. 1 authorities of the other company. . . • . • They, In tho dream, told him they wero 1906. Low excursion rates Vla considering a German Invention for rail; also via Savannah and steamer. | tho same purpose, and tho dronmer For total rates,dates of sale,limits, crossed tho ocean to examine the rival How much lighter work seems to the man who, throughout the day, has thoughts of a happy and comfortable home to which he may go when his day’s work is done. A neatly furnished home is an inspiration which every man of toil should enjoy. And every man may possess and enjoy artistic and comfortable furnishings, for REESE excludes no one. We oiler you the fullest use of our most helpful credit plan. We offer you all the credit you want—and we oiler you more: We offer—we guarantee—you generous treatment, conscien tious service nnd the greatest help under any and all circumstances. We’ll make arrangements that will suit your convenience—not only at the time you make your purchases, but throughout the entire life of the credit account and until the last payment is made. It’s . this generouR treatment and this granting of favors that makes ^!!i 0U .„' ie „.!. 8 ! r .. C l’„ri mil!' 1 " Reese’s credit plan most suitable for people in moderate circumstan ces—makes it the ideal credit plan for you. The Bvemla Thai Mar Be Crowded Inte a Few Second*. Tho duration of a dream la so seldom accurately measured that a story pub lished In the fit. Louis Medical Record is worth repeating. The writer, 0 doctor, was seized with an uncontrcllable drowsiness during a call nnd wns struggling to keep awake when he was asked by his companion, "How long inny you stuy In B.Y” Ills answer, which ennie promptly enough, was, "That depends on the Western Union,” nnd, catching himself, he ex plained that he was expecting a tele gram. In fact, however, his answer re lated to the facts of u dream which had been sandwiched between tho two pnrts of the sentence. After hearing the words "How long” tho doctor had dozed off, dreamed that after long und tedious experiments ho hud Invented a wonderful apparatus for holding telegraph poles In a ver tical position, hud negotiated with tho postal company for its nnle, blit nnsuc E. O. REESE, NEWNAN. 6A. NEWNAN MARBLE WORKS J. E. ZACHARY, Proprietor. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of marble and granite. 6E0R6IA MARBLE A SPECIALTY All work guaranteed to be first class in every particular. Parties needing anytl in . in our line are requested to call, examine work and get prices. OFFICE AND WORKS NEAR THE RAILROAD MUNCT ON NEWNAN, GEORGIA MERCK & DENT IMPROVED-HIGH GRADE BUGGIES A Tip Top Job etc., apply to nearnest Ticket Agent. To Athens, Ga.: Account Uni versity Summer School, June 26 device, returned, explained Hie differ ences to the Intending purchaser and | was writing a reply when ho woke In | time to hear tho end of his companion’s question. The events of the dream hud upper- in the repairing of cari’iuguH, wagons and other vehicles is the only kind we attempt or turn out. lienee our success in repair work. We want your business when you have any thing in our line and we’ll satisfy you in price as well as work. Wo use only the best colors and varnish, thus getting the best results in bug gy painting. Get one. July 27th, 1906; one fare plus 25 jently consumed monilis, yet the actual cents round trip. T.ckets on sale ^ that elapsed was merely that re- , / , „ , , qulred for uttering about four short June 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, 3 ,th, wor(](Ji July 2nd, 9th and 16th, 1906; final limit 15 days; except that extension to September 30th c m be obtained under the usual conditions. To Knoxville, Tenn.: Account MERCK & DENT Buggy Builders. Precedent For “Ooverneii.” Albert VII., archduke of Austria, married Isabella Clara Eugenie, In fanta of Spain, who brought to him as dowry the sovereignty of the Low Coun tries, etc. When Philip IV. of Spain Summer School of the South, June ! ascended the throne In 1621 ho took 1906; one fare plus 25 cents from his aunt the sovereignly of the 19-27, round trip. Tickets on sale June 17th, 18th, 19th, 23rd, 24th, 30th, July 7th, 14'h and i5th, 1906; final limit 15 daysjexcept that extension to September 30th can be obtained under the usual conditions. For full information relative to rates, dates ot sale, limits, etc., apply to nearest Ticket Agent. Low Countries, blit left her tho title of governess. Her husband died soon aft er, whereon she took the veil, though still retaining the reins of government. She died at Brussels in 1088, aged six ty-six. Here there Is precedent for the use of the word governess when a lady holds tho post.—London Notes und Queries. Paid For tlie Opinion. Shortly nfter Chief Justice Purley of ] the court of appeals of New Hamp- ; shire had retired from the bench and resumed the practice of Ills profession a man called on him to get his opinion | In a certain matter. After stating his ease eleurly he suld, “Well, Judge, wfiut According to the plan of Episco-! y°“ th,Dk ° f “T ca *f' ^ . . , ‘ ‘ promptly replied, "I think you are a pal Visitation adopted by the Meth- scoundrel.” “Ilow much do I owe you odist Bishops at the Conference j for that opinion?” Inquired the client. Bishop Galloway Will Preside Over Georgia Conferences. Dr. C. A. Smith, VETERINARIAN. Treats all diseases of domestic animals Calls answered day or night. Office at Gearreld’s Livery Stable. in Birmingham, Bishop Charles B. Galloway will preside over the North and South Georgia Confer ences in 1906 and 1907. Bishop Galloway is one of the ablest and most popular Bishops of Sbuthern Methodism and will receive a hearty welcome to the Georgia Conferences. The North Georgia Conference 1 Mtt11 - assembles this year in Milledge- ville on November 21st. The South Georgia Conference meets in Valdosta on November 28th. Bishop Warren A. Candler was "Ten dollars,” demanded the Judge. The fee was promptly paid. Rhodesia’. Largi-sl Russet. Weighing 21.62 ounces, u gold nugget which measures five and a half Inches In length and three Inches In width was recently found near Bulawayo. It Is believed to be the largest yet found in Ithodesla, and Is now In the British South Africa company’s museum at 2 London Wall buildings, E. C.—London For Picnics. We have everything desirable and de licious for the picnic lunch. No matter what kind of picnic or outing you *are planning, count on us to furnish every thing necessary for a picnic dinner or lunch. We can supply all kinds of CAKES, CRACKERS, OLIVES, PICKLERS, CANNED DELICACIES, Etc. Fresh bread, cakes and pies from our bakery can always be supplied for the picnic lunch basket. Let us have your orders. “Hurry” orders do not worry us. Prompt service is our strong point. C. P. STEPHENS S CO, Proprietors of the New Bakery. Telephone No. 31. Summer excursion tickets to the Seashore, Mountain and Lake Re sorts in the North, South, East and West. A trip by rail and sail to New i York, Boston, Baltimore, Fhila-j assigned to the Sixth District, delphia and points in the East via i which includes the Japan, China, Savannah and steamship lines, is | Korean and Cuban missions, and to be considered at this season. j w1 ^ visit these fields of mb- Tickets are on sale at all coupon • s ' ondr y ,^°^ s 1 1906 and 1907. The 'Woman of It. Mother (impatiently)—You have been very naughty today, Juanita. I shall have to tell your father when he comes home. Juanita (aged seven)—That’s the woman of It! You never can keep anything to yourself! For Treasurer. ticket offices. For rates, schedules, etc., apply to any Agent or rep resentative of the Central of Geor- ! gia Railroad. The Determining Factor. Helen — Sometimes I like waltzing and sometimes I do not. Ethel—It de- during the years pends on your mood? Helen—It de pends on my partner.— New Press. I am an old ex-Confederate soldier, in my 74th year;am crippled, have lost one eye and am nearly blind in the other; um worn out, aim have an almost help less wife, and no children to ask for help. I am a candidate for Treasurer of Coweta county as an Independent. Am not able to canvass the county, and de sire the people to meet me at the court house in Newnan the third Saturday in August, at two o'clock, p. rn., so I cun tell them of my needs. J. P Shaw. Cotton Mills, Newnan, Uu. York Hides Wanted—Will pay best price for green hides for next few weeks. G. O. Carmichael, Newnan, Ga. Of all persecutions, that of calumny Is the most intolerable.—Hazlltt. Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure. i The only guaranteed kidney remedy. ! Buy it—try it—it costs you nothing if i it fails. Price 60 cents at Hoit & Cates. Sciatica Cured After Twenty Years of Torture. For more than twenty years Mr. J. B. Massey, of 8822Clinton St.,Minneapolis, Minn., was tortured by sciatica. Tho pain and suffering which he endured during this time is beyond comprehen sion. Nothing gave him any permanent relief until lie nsed Chamberlain’s Pain Jialm. One application of that liniment relieved the pain and made sleep and rest possible, and less than one bottle has effected a permanent cure. If troubled with sciatica or rheumatism why not try a 26-cent bottle of Pain Balm and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain. For sale by Dr. Paul Peniston, Newnan, Ga. Vtonev to loan on roe 1 estate at 7 per cent. Apply to L. M. Farmer.